TV Asahi, one of Japan’s prominent broadcasters, returns to MIPCOM 2024 with a fresh lineup of dramas and formats for international distribution. With a reputation for delivering diverse content, the company’s latest offerings cater to audiences seeking compelling dramas, competitive formats, and innovative reality shows.
Leading the drama category is Destiny, a 9-episode suspense-filled romance series about Kanade, a prosecutor who is forced to confront unresolved mysteries from her past, including her father’s death and a tragic event from her university days. As old relationships resurface, including an encounter with her former boyfriend Masaki, Kanade embarks on a journey to uncover the truth.
Another standout is Believe, a crime drama also spanning 9 episodes. It tells the story of Riku, an architect whose life takes a dramatic turn after a construction site accident leads him to cover up the truth, resulting in imprisonment. Desperate to escape and reunite with his cancer-stricken wife, Riku seeks to clear his name in a gripping narrative that explores loyalty, betrayal, and redemption.
In the unscripted formats, The Dance Master brings an exciting competition where four contestants face off against a seasoned dance expert. Contestants are challenged to perform choreographies from their favorite pop groups, with comedic elements blending into the high-stakes dance battles. Improv This introduces a unique comedy format where celebrities create spontaneous sketches on the spot, keeping audiences entertained with their unscripted performances.
Finally, Meta Love is a romantic reality show that takes dating into the Metaverse. In this fresh approach to romance, participants enjoy virtual dates in immersive environments before meeting face to face, adding a modern twist to reality TV.